Address UN failure on referring Sri Lanka to ICC investigation: HRW

“When it comes to ICC referrals, the United States, Russia, and China seem more concerned about prosecuting their enemies and protecting their friends,” says Richard Dicker, International Justice director at Human Rights Watch in a press statement issued on Tuesday adding that “[t]his checkered approach has left victims of abuses in Syria, Gaza, and Sri… Continue reading Address UN failure on referring Sri Lanka to ICC investigation: HRW

Ex-CJ says if not for his order Mahinda won’t be President today

Former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva said yesterday that President Mahinda Rajapaksa would not have become the President of Sri Lanka if not for the Supreme Court ruling to release him in the Helping Hambantota case. Mr. Silva said Mahinda Rajapaksa would not have either been able to contest the  2005 Presidential election or come… Continue reading Ex-CJ says if not for his order Mahinda won’t be President today

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India-SL hold talks on nuclear safety & cooperation

India and Sri Lanka today held the first round of talks on comprehensive civil nuclear cooperation here even as New Delhi tried to address Colombo’s concerns on the safety measures instituted at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu.

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TNA, New Delhi, harp on LLRC implementation

The TNA parliamentary delegation that visited New Delhi last week thanked the Government of India for its consistent interaction with the SL President in bringing about reconciliation and political solution through implementation of LLRC recommendations. The complaints of the TNA were confined to the lack of progress in the implementation of ‘constructive’ recommendations of the… Continue reading TNA, New Delhi, harp on LLRC implementation

UK Tamil tortured in Colombo, returned after payment of ransom to CID

Sivasubramaniam Jeevan, an Eezham Tamil youth citizen of UK living in Scotland, who was on a visit to the island of Sri Lanka on 3 October, was detained by the notorious Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Colombo from the day he landed to 9 October, and was allegedly tortured under suspicion of “LTTE links”, after… Continue reading UK Tamil tortured in Colombo, returned after payment of ransom to CID

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Colombo appropriates Trinco fish market from civic body

Centuries old public fish market of the Trincomalee Urban Council, which was recently renovated with the consent of the Trincomalee Urban Council (UC), is to be appropriated by the Fisheries ministry of Colombo government. Susantha Punchinilame, the deputy minister of fisheries and a UPFA parliamentarian from Trincomalee district has made the announcement at the Trincomalee… Continue reading Colombo appropriates Trinco fish market from civic body

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Media questions fate of missing report on UN inaction during Vanni war

Nearly a year has passed since a heavily criticized UN Secretary General, had asked the former Executive Director of the UN Population Fund, Thoraya Obaid, to submit a review within 4 months on UN inaction during the 2009 Vanni massacre. However, in an un-announced change in the committee leadership, UK’s Charles Petrie replaced Thoraya Obaid.… Continue reading Media questions fate of missing report on UN inaction during Vanni war

Sri Lanka Fights US Resolution

The government has launched a campaign through the Sri Lankan Embassy in the United States to lobby against a resolution presented by a US Congressman on Sri Lanka. External Affairs Ministry sources told The Sunday Leader that the Sri Lankan Embassy had already managed to have the resolution withdrawn from the calendar for this year.… Continue reading Sri Lanka Fights US Resolution

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